Hey Ines!
I loved the great story, and I deeply wish that there were more beneficial representation of Autistic people in media and especially in real life (and in the mental health, therapy, and self-acceptance communities as well)! If shows like this were around when I was growing up in the late 2000s, I would've felt less alone, more valid, more enabled to appreciate and accept myself as I am (because, let's be honest, NTs still act the same to us and not every single one of them is good [because one can't cling to the hope that there are some few good NT folks out there... it's just the fact that most to many NTs still internalise their ideas of who we are as people, while preaching "self-love" and their "wellness" ableism to our faces and behind our backs]), and to not feel constrained each time whenever I journal (self-reflection), and whenever I accept my emotions and reactions as they are.
Ines, thank you for this!
Raven (They/He/Xe).